I have 3 guitars and 3 basses, but I'm definitely not rich. None are all really expensive. The most expensive thing I own is a 6 string bass from a company called Brice. I never heard of it. I always hated 6 strings, but this one is pretty light, and when I played it, I fell in love with it. It just felt so smooth Here's a couple pictures I found on the internet.

I have pictures of the full body on my myspace, if anyone cares. It cost about $300. My 7 string guitar is a Dean Avalanche. I also have an ESP F-100 and an ESP M-10 (first guitar I got 7 years ago, came in a starter pack). Here are some pics I found online.

My first bass was a brand I've never heard of (Mako). I got it in a pawn shop for $120. It had a tribal sticker that looked so good, it looked like it was supposed to be part of the bass. My other bass was a Jackson somethingorother, which can be seen on my myspace.

I have a left-handed Jackson Dinky, a 65W Laney for an amp, a Line6 Über METAL pedal (you gotta fucking love that thing), and a Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah. I also have a FenderStrat imitation model, but I hardly use it now.

Is that a Washburn? If so, how are their basses? I hear they are amazing.

My "gear" is nothing special, just an Ibanez starter package for now. Once I fully learn how to play, I'm gonna look at getting a 5 string bass provided it feels right to me, hope it does. I'm dying to play one ><.

I have a left-handed Jackson Dinky, a 65W Laney for an amp, a Line6 Über METAL pedal (you gotta fucking love that thing), and a Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah. I also have a FenderStrat imitation model, but I hardly use it now.

i have the uber metal pedal and i think it sucks ive tried using it to add just a little more gain and it totally fucks everything up.

ya i still like my High gain setting on my amp better then the uber pedal. I'm setting the EQ settings same on amp and pedal on a clean channel, still not better then my amps distortion and its not that great.

You need to lower the gain on your amp, and instead crank the pedal's drive fully. Then just play with the bass/treble until you get something you like. Hell, with this thing I can play everything from Pink Floyd to Mortician.

this is my rig for my band Hexen . i dont use all the pedals at once obviously, i mainly use the iceman through the fender pro junior with the volume up halfway. it gets enough distortion, but has a weird flubby bass thing going on, so i use the tubescreamer with the gain down, and the level on normal with the tone all the way up on high treble- it evens all the frequencies out (and much better/quieter than any eq i've tried) there are clips of my setup on my bands myspace, these clips are from our first album (production came out alright considering our shoestring budget) the guitars on the left are with my ibanez, the guitars on the right are with my strat-copy

myspace.com/hexenband

the pro junior is only a 15 watt amp, but its more than loud enough for my purposes, it sounds great playing clubs, i plug it into the 2x12 cabinet which is pretty big, and it pushes more than enough volume,. i've played tons of shows without the amp mic'ed and it never fails me. i go for more for an old school 70's/early 80's nwobhm type tone. when i play with my black metal band Centralia, i use my mxr distortion, with all the same settings on the amp, and it gives me a really bass-heavy grind. not dissimilar from tom g warriors early tone

I use two guitars. One of them is a Jackson RR copy which I modified with two EMG81's. It is the guitar I use the most, sound amazing!
My secondairy guitar is a Ibanez RGTHRG1.
My amp is a Line 6 HD147 w/shortboard. Doesn't need anything else than that!
Anyway, everyone here seem to have awesome equipment!